Orwell wrote:
Ouch. 128 MB of RAM won't get you very far. You said you like Ubuntu, maybe Xubuntu would be a good choice? But don't actually install Xubuntu- do the Ubuntu-minimal install and then add XFCE. It's lighter that way. In case Xubuntu is still too bloated, there's always stuff like fluxbuntu, damnsmalllinux, puppy linux, icebuntu, etc. Arch is also lightweight, and (I've been told) very fast.
You sure have come a long way in your knowledge Orwell.
I'd recommend the same, then go into services and kill everything that you done use; go into processes and kill most of the duplicates there. I managed to idle Xubuntu at 140 megs of ram and I didnt even start with minimal Ubuntu. I was running from a 2 gig thumb drive using a proper install, rather than a squashed file system.
However, I wouldnt recommend that most people kill the duplicate processes. For practical operations I still had firefox w/flash and gimp.
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davidred wrote...
I installed Ubuntu once and it completely destroyed my paying relationship with Microsoft.